Zoe Kent
Title - Carol
Medium - Charcoal
Size - A2
Artist Statement - I was testing charcoal and a knead able eraser in class, and I drew Carol who was right in front of me.
Year 11 Drawing Students
Zoe Kent
Title - Zoomorphic Assignment
Medium - Chalk
Size - A2
Artist Statement - Using photos of a native Australian bird and Carol as my inspiration, I blended the two together to create my Zoomorphic bird assignment.
Ada Bahar
Magpie’s Call
Digital
500 x 750
'Magpie’s Call’ aims to convey society's relationship to social outcasts through the use of symbolism to draw similarities between outcasts and magpies, a native bird that's commonly looked upon in fear and distrust.
Ada Bahar
Sailor moon
Digital
1024 x 1024
A redraw of a frame from the classic anime "Sailor Moon"
Chloe Van
Title - Tokyo Ghoul Glitch
Medium - Coloured pencils/ pen
Size - A3
Artist Statement: I made this artwork as an experiment to try different styles of drawing. I think a glitch effect would work well with a Tokyo Ghoul character.
Chloe Van
Title - Finn blowing bubblegum
Medium - Coloured pencils/ pens
Size - A4
Artist Statement: This character is "Finn the human" from one of my favorite cartoon shows "Adventure Time".
Sali
Title- zoomorphic
Medium- colored pencils & pens
Size- A1
Artist Statement- I drew a Gouldian finch with a human girl with the illusionistic realism art style.
Sali
Title- Love/ العشق
Medium- ink
Size- A2
Artist Statement- I used the art of Cuneiform line that is used to draw the writing in Arabic. The word العشق which means Love in English.
Artist: Carly
Title: Bird Assignment
Medium: Copic Markers and Ink Pens
Size: 594 x 841 mm
Artist Statement: I made this artwork to explore the theme of family. I chose an Egyptian theme because family is an important aspect of our culture.
Artist: Carly
Title: Cotton Candy
Medium: Copic Markers and Ink Pens
Size: 22.9cm x 30.5cm
Artist Statement: I was inspired by a photo I saw of a family at a boardwalk. I used greys because they show more depth and emotion, in my opinion.
Artist: Ashley Arnold
Title: Timothee Chalamet
Medium: Lead pencils (2H-6B)
Size: A3
Artist Statement: -
Artist: Josh Thompson
Title: Fighting the Front Line
Medium: charcoal, Lead Pencils (H-7B)
Size A4
Artist Statement: I choose to place my zoomorphic image in a burnt tree line due to the recent fires. These horrific fires burned down most of the Australian kookaburra's native housing areas.
Artist: Shen Nazzari
Title: Rubbish Scrounger
Medium: Digital
Size: 1024 x 768
Artist Statement: I made 'Rubbish Scrounger' as an expression of my thoughts. More specifically my thoughts on my past diet. I chose to use the ibis as a good representation of these previous thoughts.
Artist Shen Nazzari
Title Osac
Medium Digital
Size 2048 x 1536
Artist Statement: I drew this picture of my friend Oscar while passing time at home when is was bored.
He seems disappointed...
Artist: Mitchel Robinson
Title: Rose Skull
Medium: Wacom
Size: 900 x 1000
Artist Statement: death and pain hidden in plane sight
Artist: Shen Nazzari
Title: Emotional Locations
Medium Digital
Size 4092 x 4092
Artist Statement: My small collect 'Emotional Locations' is a group of four digital drawing that tie to emotions, with the use of colour and other elements.
Artist: Carol Kim Do
Title: "Landmark 81"
Medium: Lead Pencil
Size: A4
Artist Statement: The feeling that home gives you. No matter what environment you're living in, home isn't a place, it's what you make of it. So I drew “Landmark 81” as a small way of representing home even though I might have never lived in Vietnam but it was the feeling I got.
Artist: Carol Kim Do
Title: "HIGHEST IN THE ROOM"
Medium: Lead Pencils and Soft Pastels
Size: A1
Artist Statement: “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM” has a double meaning. First it represents the funky high people get in the movies. Second meaning is that the bird is sick (high) from all the deforestation Australia has been doing, making it lose it’s colour. Putting species and plants at risk of extinction including the Cassowary.
Artist: Arwen Colbert
Title: Glass House
Medium: Acrylic with textile medium on denim
Size: A3
Artist Statement: "Glass house" is a song by the band Bad Omen. The skull represents the pain inside someone with words, putting them down and the flowers growing around represent learn not to put up with people putting you down and being the better person in the situation.
Artist: Arwen Colbert
Title: Zoomorphic
Medium: Copic Markers and paint
Size: A1
Artist Statement: With the combination of the australian native bird the laughing kookaburra and kellin quinn as they are both very vocal, the noise from the bird and the singing from kellin.
Jagruthi Ravinithala
Bird Watcher
Oil Paint. Acrylic Paint, Lead, Ballpoint Pen
A2
'Bird Watcher' is an expression of how one can be misrepresented by their environment
Jagruthi Ravinithala
Off the Pier
Watercolor
A3
This artwork show cases the serenity of the ocean and the path to calm is leads.
Jared Catbagan
Emoire
2B Graphite Pencil, Various Coloured Pencil
A5
A depiction of inner frustration of not being able to fly. Two heads are there for... personal reasons.
Jared Catbagan
6 Hamstrings of Humanity
2B Graphite Pencil
A5
A portrayal of the overarching greed of society, that binds us and only blindly leads us to the next thing that shall satisfy our unrestrained hunger for more, albeit power, money, or something else.
George Poulakis
The Thing from the Stars.
Black and Red Pens, with Alcohol Markers
210 × 148 millimeters
George Poulakis
E pluribus unum
pencil and coloured markers.
210 × 297 millimeters
Artist : Swapna Khatun
Title: The Bird in the Red Suit
Medium: Acrylic Paint
Size A1
Artist Statement
Artist: Matthew Kung
Title: Magpie
Medium: Pastel
Size A1
Artist Statement
Artist: Zoe Bassaletti
Title: Huli Jing
Medium: Watercolour
Size: A3
Artist Statement: I was inspired to create this piece after researching about Chinese mythology. I chose to create a portrait of Huli Jing, the nine tailed fox spirit.
Artist: Alina NOORI
Title: The Mutual Connection
Medium -Pastel and watercolour
Size: A1
Artist Statement
Artist: Kaede Jenkinson
Title: Acceptance
Medium: Digital
Size: A4
Artist Statement: Crane girl is my childhood story from Japan ever since I was girl, I wanted to take inspiration from this story. This artworks where a girl who are crane inside accepts herself while she looks down at the paper crane.
Artist: Kaede Jenkinson
Title: Gazing
Medium: Water colour and Chalk
Size: A2
Artist Statement: The women gazing upwards at her species indicates her connection with the other birds. This symbolises the connection we have during this crisis such as pandemic and protest etc.
Jagruthi Ravinithala
Coy
Acrylic
A3
Artist Statement
Jagruthi Ravinithala
Patience
Acrylic
A3
Artist Statement
Joshua Thompson
The Warmth Within
leaves & rocks
2m x 1m
Artist Statement
My artwork, ‘The warmth within’, which aims to convey just how important the heart is and that it is the sole function keeping humans and many other forms alive, To convey my meaning I have used pattern, repetition and colour.
Ada Bahar
The Triple Goddess
Digital
A2
My artwork, “The Triple Goddess” aims to convey Femininity through the use of symbolism, employing the cultural frame. “The Triple goddess” explores for people to explore their opinions on what Femininity is.
Ada Bahar
Magie's Call (v2)
Digital
500 x 750
'Magpie’s Call’ aims to convey society's relationship to social outcasts through the use of symbolism to draw similarities between outcasts and magpies, a native bird that's commonly looked upon in fear and distrust.
Artist : Ropati Allen
Title : Tree of life
Medium : paint
Size : A4
Artist Statement
Artist: Madeline Bugg
Title: bird in a suit
Medium: 2B lead pencil
Size:4A
Artist Statement
Artist: Carly Scott
Title: A Special Moment in Life
Medium: Ink Pens with Copic Marker
Size: A4
Artist Statement: This is one of the artworks I did for Assessment 2 Task B. My aim was to explore/capture special moments in life.
Artist: Hyerin Park
Medium: Digital
Artist: Moska Jadeer
Title:The Vermilion Melancholy
Medium: Digital
Artist:Reilly Rossow
Title: Bird Portrait
Medium: Digital
Artist Jen Lindner
Title: The Castle
Medium: Watercolour, ink, acrylic paint in an Accordion sketch book
Artist Statement: I decided to create artworks of scenes around a castle and it’s inside rooms. Exploring Historic Art styles such as Romanticism through sketching and colour.
Artist: Joshua Thompson
Title: Magpie in the bush
Medium: Sculpture, Raku
Artist Statement: My artwork, “magpie in the bush” aims to convey the life and understanding of a magpie through a life size sculpture of a magpie sitting on a wooden plinth decorated with painted scenes of a magpie's surroundings and natural habitat.
Ada Bahar
The Blue Fairy Wrens
Raku clay and White Earthenware
Artist: Jared Catbagan
Title: A Fatal Scarlet
Medium:
Artist: Shen Nazzari
Title: Corella's smouldering Scribbly.
Medium: Sculpture, Raku.
Artist: Ropati Allen
Title: Cockatoo
Medium: raku clay
Artist Statement:
Artist: Zoe Kent
Title: Kookaburra
Medium: Clay sculpture, acrylic paint on the wooden plinth.
Statement: My collection features a kookaburra resting on a painted wooden plinth. Each side of the plinth reveals information about the bird's life, with each face portraying a different phase of the day. I also included music notes that wrap around the plinth to represent the noises it makes, (it is known as the laughing kookaburra.)
Artist: Chloe Van
Title: Bird Sculpture; Willie Wagtail
Medium: Clay Sculpture
Artist Statement:
Artist: Kaede Jenkinson
Title: Bringing the colour
Medium: Raku Clay Sculpture
The sculpture of a ‘Rainbow bee-eater’ aims to convey the potential of its beauty in nature through its understanding of living habits. The sculpture features rainbow bee eater and the colours that represents four bugs that they eat. Yellow as a bee, purple as a butterfly, blue as beetle and red as dragonfly.
Artist: Carol Do
Title: 'Bruce the Willy Wagtail'
Medium: Raku Clay
My life-size Sculpture of ‘Bruce the Willy Wagtail.’ A native bird to Australia, Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, and Eastern Indonesia. Aims to convey that something might seem dark but truly on the inside its bright through the use of colours and texture.
Artist: Carly Scott
Title: Bird
Medium: Clay
Statement: My attempt at making a sculpture of the Kookaburra, who is arguably Australia's most famous bird.
Artist: Sali Nazal
Title: Bird Sculpture
Medium:Clay
Artist: Jagruthi Ravinithala
Title: Adaptation
Medium: Raku Clay Sculpture
Artist Statement: My artwork, 'adaptation', aims to convey how the we as humans overlook the adaptive power of native wildlife. The pink-grey galah, unlike many native Australian birds has thrives in a suburban environment rather than before industrialisation. This flip of the preconceived notion that urbanisation is harmful to all wildlife is explored in this artwork.
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